Claims
- 1. A receptacle connector assembly comprising:a unitary insulative housing defining side by side a first receiving cavity for receiving a first plug and a second receiving cavity for receiving a second plug, said first receiving cavity being larger than the second receiving cavity while sharing a same partition wall with the second receiving cavity therebetween; each of said first receiving cavity and said second cavity further including a channel in communication with the corresponding cavity for receiving a projection of either one of said first and second plugs; first and second keying devices respectively attached to a cutout in a side wall and the partition wall beside said first receiving cavity, each of said first and second keying devices defining a resilient portion with an engaging portion extending into the first receiving cavity, a tongue extending into the corresponding channel beside said first cavity, and a tail fixing section mounted to the housing; the tail fixing section of the first keying device having a portion located around a rear portion of the side wall while the tail fixing section of the second keying device is located around a rear portion of the second cavity rather than a rear portion of the partition wall.
- 2. A receptacle connector assembly comprising:an insulative housing a plurality of terminals retained in the housing, the housing defining in a front mating face thereof a first large-dimensioned receiving cavity for receiving a first large-dimensioned plug connector and a second small-dimensioned receiving cavity for receiving a second small-dimensioned plug connector, the housing further defining first and second channels respectively communicating with the first and second receiving cavities for respectively receiving a projection portion of the first and second plug connectors, the housing having a partition wall and a sidewall beside the first receiving cavity, the housing defining first and second cutouts respectively in the sidewall and the partition wall communicating wit the first receiving cavity, and first and second recesses beside the channel and above the first receiving cavity; and a pair of keying devices comprising a pair of respective tail portions retained to rear portions of the housing, a pair of respective resilient portions extending from the corresponding tail portions to the first receiving cavity, a pair of respective engaging portions extending from the corresponding resilient portions to be located at a front portion of the first receiving cavity for being pushed away from each other by the first plug connector, and a pair of respective tongues extending laterally from the resilient portions to be received in the first and second recesses, the tongues projecting into the first channel for preventing the second plug connector from being inserted into the first receiving cavity; wherein the pair of engaging portions of the keying devices are spaced a distance smaller than the width of the first receiving cavity but larger than the width of the second receiving cavity.
- 3. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pair of resilient portions are respectively received in the first and second cutouts when the resilient portions are outwardly deflected.
- 4. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and second cutouts respectively penetrate through the sidewall and the partition wall.
- 5. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the housing defines a slit and a recess respectively adjacent to rear portions of the housing, and the tail portions of the keying devices are respectively received in the slit and the recess.
- 6. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the housing defines a concavity in a rear face at a corner thereof, the recess inwardly extending from the concavity.
- 7. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pair of tongues of the keying devices lie in a common horizontal plane.
- 8. A receptacle connector assembly comprising:a unitary insulative housing defining side by side a first receiving cavity for receiving a first plug and a second receiving cavity for receiving a second plug, said first receiving cavity being larger than the second receiving cavity while sharing a partition wall with the second receiving cavity therebetween; the housing further defining first and second channels respectively communicating with the first and second receiving cavities for respectively receiving a projection portion of the first and second plugs; and first and second keying devices attached to the housing and located at opposite sides of the first receiving cavity, each of said first and second keying device defining a tail portion fixedly retained to the housing, a resilient portion with an engaging portion extending into the first receiving cavity, and a tongue extending into the first channel intermediate said engaging portion and said tail portion; wherein the housing defines a first cutout in the sidewall to allow the first keying device to be assembled to the housing in a lateral/inward direction, and further defines a second cutout in and around the partition wall to allow the second keying device to be assembled to the housing in a back-to-front direction.
- 9. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein a pair of LED devices we assembled to the housing respectively generally aligned with the corresponding keying devices in a vertical direction, and the second LED device is assembled to the housing after the second keying device is assembled to the housing for not obstructing assembling of the second keying device into the housing.
- 10. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the tail portion of the second keying device is located around a rear portion of the second receiving cavity instead of a rear portion of the partition wall.
- 11. A receptacle connector assembly comprising:first and second receiving cavities, a width of said second receiving cavity being smaller than a width of said first receiving cavity; said first and second receiving cavities being separated by a partition; first and second keying devices, said keying devices each having a resilient portion, an engaging portion, a tail portion, and a tongue inwardly extending from said resilient portion intermediate said engaging portion and said tail portion; said first keying device being coupled to a sidewall of said first receiving cavity and said second keying device being coupled to said partition, said engaging portions of said first and second keying devices extending into said first receiving cavity and spaced apart at a distance smaller than said width of said first receiving cavity but larger than said width of said second receiving cavity and said tongues of said first and second keying devices spaced apart to prevent an incorrectly-sized plug connector from being inserted into said first receiving cavity.
- 12. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 11, wherein said tongues exist in a common horizontal plane.
- 13. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 11, whereinsaid tail portion of said first keying device has a base and an L-shaped fixed portion, said L-shaped fixed portion extending outwardly from said base, and said tail portion of said second keying device has a base and fixed portions respectively extending from opposite edges of said base.
- 14. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 13, wherein said bases of said tail portion of said first and second keying devices are rectangular.
- 15. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 13, whereinsaid partition defines a pair of stop faces and a contact face opposite said stop faces, said second keying device residing in said partition so that said fixed portions of said second keying device abut said stop faces and said base of said second keying device abuts said contact face.
- 16. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 15, wherein said one of fixed portions of said second keying device abuts a shell to provide a grounding path between an inserted plug and a printed circuit board.
- 17. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 13, whereinsaid sidewall defines slit and a depression, said first keying device residing in said first sidewall so that said base of said first keying device is received in said slit and said fixed portion of said first keying device is received in said depression.
- 18. The receptacle connector assembly of claim 15, wherein said fixed portion of said first keying device abuts a shell to protect said first keying device from extraction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of the application Ser. No. 09/953,651 filed Sep. 12, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,919.
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